Animal Hospice and Palliative Medicine for the House Call Veterinarian

Animal Hospice and Palliative Medicine for the House Call Veterinarian

Hendrix, Lynn

Elsevier - Health Sciences Division

10/2022

444

Mole

Inglês

9780323567985

15 a 20 dias

880

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Preface

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1. Introduction-History of Animal Hospice

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2. Changing the Paradigm

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3. How to set up your business

Lynn Hendrix DVM and Mina Weakley

4. Going into the home-First consultation

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5. Disease and Symptom Management

Lynn Hendrix DVM and Mina Alberta Gloria Weakley

6. Pain management

Lynn Hendrix DVM and Eve Harrison

7. Physical support

Lynn Hendrix DVM and Carolyn Naun

8. Interdisciplinary team

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9. Grief support

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10. Palliated Death

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11. Euthanasia

Lynn Hendrix DVM and Anthony J. Smith

12. Aftercare

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13. Compassion fatigue, Burnout and Impostor Syndrome

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14. Personal Safety and Difficult Visits

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15. Additional training/Organizations involved in Animal Hospice

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16. The Future of Veterinary Palliative Medicine and Animal Hospice.

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Appendix

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Animal hospice; Boundaries; Burnout; Challenges; Community and connection; Compassion fatigue; Daily self care; Definitions; Euthanasia; Evidence-based medicine; Future veterinary palliative medicine; House call; Housecall business; Housecall vet; Human hospice; Impostor syndrome; Maslach burnout inventory; Palliative care; ProQoL; Quality of life; Terminology; Veterinarian; Veterinary palliative medicine; Veterinary palliative medicine specialty; Veterinary schools; Veterinary students; Veterinary technicians